U.S. lawmaker to push to repeal Internet gambling ban

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Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:12pm EST
By Doug Palmer

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A senior Democratic lawmaker will push legislation this year to repeal a U.S. ban on Internet gambling that has hurt trade ties with the European Union, a congressional aide said.

"The bill introduction should happen in the next month," a spokesman for House of Representatives Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank said.

On Thursday, Reuters reported the EU could file a complaint about U.S. enforcement of the gambling ban at the World Trade Organization.

"Mr. Frank will bring back legislation to repeal the UIGEA (Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act)," the spokesman said, referring to a Republican-crafted bill passed in 2006 when the party controlled Congress and the White House.

Supporters of the ban argued offshore Internet gambling websites take billions of dollars out the U.S. economy, damage families and serve as vehicles for money laundering.

The law cost Europe's online gambling companies billions in lost market value as they were forced to retreat from one of their most lucrative markets. It barred businesses from knowingly accepting payments in connection with unlawful Internet gambling, including payments made through credit cards, electronic fund transfers and checks.

Against Frank's advice, the Bush administration finalized regulations late last year to implement the ban and gave companies until December 1 to comply.

Frank said the rules would burden the financial service industry at a time of economic crisis.

Many publicly traded European companies, like PartyGaming and 888.com, withdrew from the United States after Congress passed the ban, but they face possible criminal prosecution for activities before then.

The European Commission, acting on industry petition, began a formal investigation in March into whether Washington was singling out EU companies for enforcement actions while allowing U.S. online firms to operate freely.

Sources familiar with that investigation told Reuters in Brussels on Thursday they expect the investigators' report, initially due last year, to recommend action at the WTO when it is released next month.

Rather than move immediately to litigation, EU officials would use the report as leverage to seek a negotiated solution with the United States, they said.
 

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this is good news at least someone is trying to take it in a different direction , barney frank our gay hero..... get em barney!~~:<<
 

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any news is good news...at least its getting attention again..
 

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This is NOT good news to the sports betting world.

http://therxforum.com/showthread.php?t=661686

For poker players, it's a dream. For the sports gamblers, it's a nightmare.

Read the fine print in the bill:

Sec. 5386. Sporting leagues may prohibit internet gambling on league activities

(a) Sporting League Opt-Out- No Internet gambling licensee may engage, under any license issued under this subchapter, in the business of Internet betting or wagering in connection with any sport event or contest of any sporting league which prohibits such business if the chief executive officer of such sporting league informs the Director of such prohibition before the end of the 90-day period beginning on the date of the enactment of the Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act of 2007, or in accordance with subsection (c), until such time as any notice of any repeal of such prohibition becomes effective under paragraph (3).

(b) Establishment or Repeal of Sporting- The establishment or repeal by any sporting league of any prohibition referred to in subsection (a) after the end of the 90-day period beginning on the date of the enactment of the Internet Gambling Regulation and Enforcement Act of 2007 shall apply, for purposes of this subchapter, with respect to the business of Internet betting or wagering in connection with any sport event or contest of such sporting league by any licensee beginning on the first January 1 that occurs after the end of the 30-day period beginning on the later of--

(1) the date a notice of such establishment or repeal is provided by the chief executive officer of such sporting league in writing to the Director; or

(2) the effective date of such establishment or repeal.

(c) Violation of Sporting League Limitation-

(1) IN GENERAL- The Director shall take effective measures to ensure that any licensee under this subchapter, as a condition of the license, complies with any prohibition imposed by any sporting league to which the licensee is subject under subsection (a) or (b).

(2) VIOLATIONS- It shall be a violation of this subchapter for any licensee knowingly to engage in the business of Internet betting or wagering in connection with any sport event or contest of any sporting league for which a notice is in effect under subsection (a) or (b).

Then again, how are they going to enforce this?
 

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with the economy going into the shitter, not just in america, a multi billion dollar industry like gambling has to be exploited. the us can't sit by while its citizens pump that much into the offshore industry. if memory serves me correctly, the ban that passed a couple years ago was attached to what was considered an important port security bill by a representative who had been trying to pass the legislation for some time. can't remember the name for the term, but it was basically something a small group of lawmakers put on the bill at the last minute knowing that there would be no debate because the overall bill was deemed too important to pass.
 

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